How
Totalitarian Police States Are Built
by
Jack D. Douglas
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Totalitarian
state powers grow by great leaps and bounds in the midst of obvious
threats to the safety of the people, such as major wars and great
financial crises. This has happened repeatedly in the U.S. from
Lincoln's Civil War to Bush and Obama's Global "War On Terrorism"
and their "Saving" the American people and the world from the Great
Financial Crisis the government created through the wild pump-priming
of the Federal Reserve and Big Banks. When the crisis is over some
of those powers are reduced, but not eliminated, so the totalitarian
powers ratchet up one big step at each major crisis and over a century
and a half the U.S. government would by those big steps alone have
created most of the totalitarian police powers it now possesses.
The Secret
Police and federal banking system are extreme examples of that.
There were no Secret Police or federal banking system before the
Civil War, though the U.S. Bank Jackson eliminated was in small
part a federal bank de facto. We now have sixteen publicly known
secret police armies at the federal level and no doubt many top
secret ones not admitted to exist, as the NSA and others were long
top-secrets. The Fed and Ten Big Banks it guarantees and oversees
control about 75% of all banking loans now and are a gigantic financial
tyranny working almost entirely in secret on the crucial issues.
These processes
by which totalitarian systems grow from created or perceived "Threats"
in democracies have been obvious since the ancient world when tyrants
like Sulla and Caesar and Augustus built their hidden tyrannies
in these ways. Even when Augustus had become an extreme tyrant controlling
almost all of the still standing institutions of the Republic of
Rome, he was able to hide it carefully enough that most Romans,
as far as we can tell, did not know he was a tyrant at all. Other
tyrannies have been just as successful at secrecy in Republics,
from the Medici in Florence to the USSR and other People's Republics
and the U.S. today.
While they
have grown mostly by the big steps "absolutely needed to save the
people from grave threats," they have also used many other deceitful
processes and devices. ranging from the use of secret police acts
of tyranny, such as massive intimidation of officials and bribery
of all kinds. and keeping the ancient forms of freedom but secretly
refilling them with tyrannical powers of the Party or Leader, to
building the totalitarian powers very slowly in baby steps that
come on cat's paws, very quietly and gently in ways the people rarely
notice and when they do accept as "small inconveniences but nothing
serious." Just as intelligent monetary officials build inflation
by small increases in the money supply over long periods so the
people will not feel enough pain at any time to revolt, so the intelligent
tyrant in general uses small steps on gentle cat's paws to slowly
eat away the real freedoms below the pain threshold of public perception.
The Fed was imposed on the American people by a conspiracy of big
bankers working with the government secretly in 1913. At that time
the U.S. gold based currencies issued had slowly been gaining real
purchasing power on average since the Revolution, with some oscillations,
including the huge inflationary fall in purchasing power during
the Civil War when federal greenbacks and Confederate money was
poured out by the governments to pay for the war. In this century
the Fed has produced a step-by-step, ratchet up inflation of over
2,000% without the people revolting and burning down the Fed. People
get very mad during the inflations of war time, so the government
imposes price controls which hide the inflation by driving it into
the soaring black markets.
Today, after
a century and a half of slow growth of totalitarian Party powers
at the federal level and increasingly at the state and local levels
by percolation downward, the U.S. is a huge totalitarian police
state in which the Party, the Republicrats, has very effectively
used the "laws" and "courts" to shut all real competing parties
out of the big election of the Party Leader, the President. Since
the Party Leader appoints the top officials in the courts and almost
all other realms of power at the top, the Party's powers expand
very rapidly with full court approvals and the tyranny grows faster
and faster. If you look at any good summing up of the day's news
on legal fronts in the U.S. and think about the vast powers some
of the court rulings are "giving" the Leader and the Party, you
will see them very easily, unless you choose to blind yourself to
the obvious. Some of these now are really revolutions against the
ancient foundations of our legal system and our most basic freedoms,
but they are presented in small baby steps on gentle cat's paws
as "absolutely necessary to protect Americans," so most Americans
will not even bother to notice them.
Eventually
almost all intelligent people who are not the major beneficiaries
of the vast powers and wealth of the Party government begin to wake
up and ask, "Hey! Whatever happened to our freedoms? Why can the
police and the CIA kidnap or shoot innocent people and get away
with it routinely? 'Why am I being robbed quietly by the Big Banks
to enrich the richest people at the top and none of them ever goes
to jail for it?"
By then, of
course, it is too late and the "wise" person keeps his mouth shut,
allowing the totalitarian police state to grow behind the Mass Media
fronts of "freedom." Most Americans still say in public "Americans
are the richest and most free people in the world!" That boast is
absurdly false but who will dare speak out in the Mass Media to
tell the ignorant or cowed people what has happened to them?
May
18, 2011
Jack
D. Douglas [send him mail]
is a retired professor of sociology from the University of California
at San Diego. He has published widely on all major aspects of human
beings, most notably The
Myth of the Welfare State.
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© 2011 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in
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